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DTSTART:20141023T093000Z
DTEND:20141023T153000Z
SUMMARY:From the Horses's Mouth?
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DESCRIPTION:Critiquing and Countering the Dominant Discourse and Narratives
 This seminar sought to examine the reports by Clarke, Kershaw and Ofsted and the dominant narratives surrounding and emerging from the ‘Trojan Horse’ affair. Participation included academics, researchers and practitioners in relation to the following broad areas: \n

assumptions and ideologies in the reports and the media coverage
addressing discrimination and inequalities in the education system
the role of gender in ‘Trojan Horse’
governance, inspection and accountability
religion, secularism and education in the UK
the role of PREVENT in ‘Trojan Horse’ and schools generally
spiritual, moral, social and cultural education
the relationships between identity, pedagogy, attainment and achievement
the impact of the Trojan Horse affair on schools and communities.

 Background \n
 The seminar arises from issues raised by letters published inThe Guardian in the spring and summer 2014 (4/6/14 and 28/7/14) and was hosted by CRRE, which is dedicated to the pursuit race equality and social justice in education.\n
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LOCATION:School of Education
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CLASS:PUBLIC
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